Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Isaiah 25:1-5
It is said in the close of the foregoing chapter that the Lord of hosts shall reign gloriously; now, in compliance with this, the prophet here speaks of the glorious majesty of his kingdom (Ps. 145:12), and gives him the glory of it; and, however this prophecy might have an accomplishment in the destruction of Babylon and the deliverance of the Jews out of their captivity there, it seems to look further, to the praises that should be offered up to God by the gospel church for Christ's... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Isaiah 25
After the threatenings of wrath in the foregoing chapter we have here, I. Thankful praises for what God had done, which the prophet, in the name of the church, offers up to God, and teaches us to offer the like, Isa. 25:1-5. II. Precious promises of what God would yet further do for his church, especially in the grace of the gospel, Isa. 25:6-8. III. The church's triumph in God over her enemies thereupon, Isa. 25:9-12. This chapter looks as pleasantly upon the church as the former looked... read more